Chapter 40

5 0 0
                                    


My stomach seemed to be growing steadily, which means I had time

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

My stomach seemed to be growing steadily, which means I had time. Rose has been extremely helpful with the large clothes. It wasn't too suspicious considering it was snowing outside. It was unusual because it was spring in the USA so that eliminated there and potentially the UK and southwestern Europe. I looked outside the windows in every room but it was the same. It became clear, we were in some kind of forest.

I knew that Tyler was doing everything he could to find me but wherever we were, it was far but I believe in him.

The place we were in was clearly massive, even bigger than our first house. There was a lot of entertainment but I was never fully there but I was grateful she tried. Everywhere we went I felt his gaze on me.

I thought the nausea was over but boy, did it get worse. The toilet was my second home. I stayed in my room, mainly staring at the ceiling and wishing that this nausea would go away.

''Hey Ash, how's it going?''

''It sucks. I don't get it, it wasn't this bad with Tyson.''

She sat down on the edge of my bed, hiding something behind her back. ''A few years back, I had the biggest case of baby fever. Didn't know pregnancy was like this.''

''Don't get it wrong. I wouldn't trade this for anything. The love you have for a child, even before they are born, is unconditional.''

''That... sounds wonderful,'' she held my hand, which made me look at her, ''you must really miss your son?''

''Yeah. I'm scared. If I get out of here, he will be all grown up and he would've forgotten about me.'' I quickly wiped the tears, just as they fell. There was nothing more I hated than appearing weak.

''He may grow

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

''He may grow. We are all growing. But he won't forget you. How could he?''

I let myself smile, ''thank you. You will be an amazing mother, one day.''

She smiled as she came across the room, ''I brought you something. I thought if you're going to be cooped up in your room, all day and all night, you going to need entertainment. Unfortunately, Roman insists on no technology so,'' she pulled out a stack of books, ''I brought a few books from the liberty.''

Casual CollisionsWhere stories live. Discover now